❌Monthly Song Challenge: Archived🎵

Day 7 a song for how you would like to spend your Sunday
Lou Reed captures it better than I ever could.

A perfect day with the perfect person;

🎵 Just a perfect day
Problems all left alone
Weekenders on our own
It's such fun 🎵


Perfect Day - Lou Reed
Beautiful song, I shared this with a friend yesterday
 
Day 8: A song for a day without a prompt

Since I have no idea what today's prompt is, and I'm selfishly impatient (sorry, @morelikeasong) , I'm just going ahead and posting something. I thought about posting an eclipse-related song, but no. We mustn't dwell. No, not today. Not on Rex Manning Day.

You could have just tagged or messaged me!! 😤
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Thank you to everyone except @Whiskeyjack for waiting patiently.
If it’s past like 9am EST and I haven’t posted, feel free to PM or tag me. I probably forgot. Like today. I was busy with… testing 🤭. One track mind.

Ok. Here we are.

Day 8: A song that mentions the sun or moon
Well... the sun is a star. And name me a bigger star than Rex Manning. I'll wait.
 
Day 8: A song that mentions the sun or moon

My daughter blames me for her musical tastes. I will take that hit. One of my grandmother's favorite memories was babysitting her on day when the kid was four. She was running around the house singing Cheap Trick. "Mommy's alright, daddy's alright, they just seem a weird." I remember how proud I was when I caught her singing Anthrax's "For All Kings" under her breath when she didn't think I was listening. She surreptitiously took pictures of what I was playing in the car, and downloaded MCR and The Hooters and Ani Difranco. And for high school softball, they got to chose walk up music. Hers? "Crazy Train." A "Proud Da " moment, in a life of them.

She is eighteen now, and there are things we disagree about as well. She likes her 90's boy bands, and Journey. She hates classical. And we disagree on Panic! at the Disco. Not whether we like them -- we do. But we break on GoodPanic! and BadPanic! She likes the newer stuff, where I enjoyed up to Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! In other words, I like them before they became a solo project. I enjoyed the theatricality and the chances they took when they started. After the huge hit "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," they could have cranked out another album of emo infused pop punk. Others would have. Instead, they put out Pretty! Odd! which fit the name. They took a stab at completely sincere Baroque Pop, and it was lovely. This is "When The Day Met the Night," which is an utterly charming song about the sun and the moon meeting cute and falling in love. It is a lovely bit of quiet pop, and an odd, but enjoyable part, of GoodPanic!

Also, apropos of nothing, I got to name a server room at a place I worked. "Panic! at the Cisco."

"When The Day Met the Night," Panic! at the Disco

 
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